The Weeknd Sweeps 2023 Juno Opening Night Awards: Full Winners List















The Weeknd swept four awards at the 2023 Juno Opening Night Awards, which was livestreamed from the Edmonton Convention Centre on Saturday (March 11). The Canadian superstar took artist of the year for a record fourth time; songwriter of the year for a record fourth time; single of the year for a record-tying third time for "Sacrifice"; and pop album of the year for the first time for Dawn FM.










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The Weeknd is nominated for two more awards on the main Juno Awards telecast on Monday (March 13). The Opening Night Awards is analogous to the Grammys' Premiere Ceremony, where the bulk of each year's Grammys are presented. But the event was less well-attended than the Grammy Premiere Ceremony usually is, perhaps in part because it was two days before the main telecast rather than just several hours before, as the Grammy Premiere Ceremony is.







Several Juno winners have also done well in the U.S. market. These include Michael Bublé's Higher (adult contemporary album of the year), Tenille Townes' Masquerades (country album of the year), Kaytranada and Anderson .Paak's "Twin Frame" (rap single of the year), and Rêve's "CTRL + ALT + DEL" (dance recording of the year).





Harry Styles' Harry's House took the Juno Award for international album of the year. The blockbuster album has swept awards around the globe, including the Brit Award for British album of the year and the Grammy for album of the year.





Floria Sigismond, who directed the Sam Smith/KimPetras video for "Unholy," won music video of the year. The award was presented by Lyor Cohen, global head of music for YouTube.





Serban Ghenea, whose credits included the aforementioned "Unholy" and Lil Nas X's That's What I Want," was named recording engineer for the second time in three years.







Akeel Henry, whose credits include Giveon's "For Tonight" and John Legend's "Splash," took the Jack Richardson producer of the year award.





The Arkells won group of the year for a record sixth time. They had been tied with Blue Rodeo with five wins each. (Oddly, neither of these groups has made much of a splash in the U.S.)





The event also recognized this year's special award recipients including the Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award (Ron Sakamoto) and The MusiCounts Inspired Minds Ambassador Award (Broken Social Scene's Kevin Drew).  





The livestream was ably co-hosted by Andrew Phung and Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe. Alberta pop singer Devon Cole, R&B sensation Dylan Sinclair, post-classical piano icon Jean- Michel Blais, sister trio The Bearhead Sisters performed. Corb Lund with The Sadies and Shannon Johnson from The McDades shared the stage for a collaborative performance of Ian Tyson's "Four Strong Winds" during the In Memoriam segment. Tyson was among the Canadian talent who died in the past year, along with Ronnie Hawkins, Susan Jacks, Kerry Chater, Shirley Eikhard and more,





The Juno Awards broadcast will air live across Canada from Rogers Place in Edmonton at 8 p.m. ET/6 p.m. MT on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC Listen, and globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and CBC Music's Facebook, YouTube and Twitter pages. 





The ceremony had originally been scheduled for March 12, but was pushed back a day to avoid competing with the Oscars. Actor Simu Liu, star of the 2021 Marvel Cinematic Universe film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, is hosting for the second year in a row.





Here's the complete list of winners at the 2023 Juno Opening Night Awards.




Artist of the year






Avril Lavigne, Warner





Lauren Spencer-Smith, Island/Republic*Universal





Michael Bublé, Warner





Shawn Mendes, Island*Universal





WINNER: The Weeknd, XO*Universal




Group of the year






Arcade Fire, Columbia*Sony





WINNER: Arkells, Arkells Music*Universal





Billy Talent, Warner





Metric, Thirty Tigers





The Reklaws, Starseed*Independent




Single of the year






"Bite Me," Avril Lavigne, Warner





"Flowers Need Rain," Preston Pablo and Banx & Ranx, 31 East*Universal





"When You're Gone," Shawn Mendes, Island*Universal





"she's all i wanna be," Tate McRae, RCA*Sony





WINNER: "Sacrifice," The Weeknd, XO*Universal




Music video of the year






"Fraud," Emma Higgins, director; Jessie Reyez, Island*Universal





WINNER: "Unholy," Floria Sigismondi director; Sam Smith and Kim Petras, Capitol*Universal





"Have Mercy," Karena Evans, director; Chlöe, Parkwood*Sony





"Different Than Before," Mayumi Yoshida, director; Amanda Sum, Independent





"Remember Me for Me," Sterling Larose, director;  SonReal and Lily Moore, Black Box*Fontana North/Warner




International album of the year






=, Ed Sheeran, Warner





WINNER: Harry's House, Harry Styles, Columbia*Sony





Montero, Lil Nas X, Columbia*Sony





Midnights, Taylor Swift, Republic*Universal





Red (Taylor's Version), Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift*Universal




Breakthrough group of the year






WINNER: Banx & Ranx, Universal





Harm & Ease, Cosmo Cat*Independent





Rare Americans, EMPIRE/Crooked City*AMPED





Tommy Lefroy, Independent*AWAL





Wild Rivers, Nettwerk*Amped




Songwriter of the year






WINNER: Abel Tesfaye, publisher: XO Music Publishing/Kobalt Music Publishing





Faouzia, publisher: Faouzia Music/Kobalt Music Publishing





Tate McRae, publisher: T8 Entertainment Inc/Sony Music Publishing





Tenille Townes, publisher: Year of the Dog





TOBi, publisher: Oluwatobi Ajibolade Publishing




Jack Richardson producer of the year






WINNER: Akeel Henry





Banx & Ranx





Kaytranada





Mike Wise





Murda Beatz




Recording engineer of the year






Derek Hoffman





George Seara





Gus van Go





Jason Dufour





WINNER: Serban Ghenea




Pop album of the year






In the Meantime, Alessia Cara, Def Jam*Universal





Love Sux, Avril Lavigne, Warner





The Loneliest Time, Carly Rae Jepsen, 604*Warner





i used to think i could fly, Tate McRae, RCA*Sony





WINNER: Dawn FM, The Weeknd, XO*Universal




Adult contemporary album of the year






Adventure Book, Francois, Klark Independent





Descendant, Jann Arden, Universal





He Sang She Sang, Marc Jordan & Amy, Sky Linus*Universal/IDLA





WINNER: Higher, Michael Bublé, Warner





A Tyler Shaw Christmas, Tyler Shaw, Sony




Rock album of the year






WINNER: Otherness, Alexisonfire, Dine Alone*The Orchard





Crisis Of Faith, Billy Talent, Warner





Get Rollin', Nickelback, BMG*Warner/ADA





Outta Sight, The Sheepdogs, Warner





Explosions, Three Days Grace, RCA*Sony




Metal/hard music album of the year






Psychic Jailbreak, Cancer Bats, New Damage*The Orchard





Merciless Destruction, Get the Shot, New Damage*The Orchard





Paid In Full, Skull Fist, Atomic Fire*Fontana North/Warner





WINNER: Synchro Anarchy, Voivod, Century*Sony





Thought Form Descent, Wake, Metal Blade*Sony




Adult Alternative album of the year






Born Losers, Altameda, Pheromone*Fontana North





The Garden, Basia Bulat, Secret City*F.A.B.





Being Somewhere, Dan Mangan, Arts & Crafts*Universal





WINNER: Colder Streams, The Sadies, Dine Alone*The Orchard





How Is It That I Should Look at the Stars, The Weather Station, Next Door*Outside




Alternative album of the year






WINNER: Blue Rev, Alvvays, Celsius Girls*Universal





Duality, Luna Li, AWAL





Sewn Back Together, OMBIIGIZI, Arts & Crafts*Universal





The Unraveling of Puptheband, PUP, Little Dipper*Universal





Tongues, Tanya Tagaq, Six Shooter*Universal




Dance recording of the year






"Afterglow," Bob Moses and Kasablanca, Astralwerks*Universal





"Shinigami Eyes," Grimes, Columbia*Sony





"These Nights," Loud Luxury feat. Kiddo, Armada*Sony





WINNER: "CTRL + ALT + DEL," Rêve 31, East*Universal





"Spiral," Rezz, RCA*Sony




Underground dance single of the year






"Debonair," Bensley, mau5trap*Independent/AWAL





"Aye Aye," Blond:Ish and Cameron Jack, Abracadabra*Above Board





"The Time Is (Now)," Fred Everything, Lazy Days*Prime Direct/Paradise





WINNER: "I Knew Techno," Greg Gow, Restructured*The Orchard





"Easy," Tiga, Turbo*!K7




Electronic album of the year






Not OK, Mecha Maiko, NewRetroWave*HHV/Believe





Spectrums, Odonis, Odonis Felte*Secretly





Nightmare on Rezz Street 2 Mix, Rezz, HypnoVizion*Universal





Synthetic Season One, Rich Aucoin, We Are Busy Bodies*Redeye





WINNER: Interior, Teen Daze, Independent*Believe




Traditional R&B/soul recording of the year






"Please Do Not Lean," Daniel Caesar feat. BadBadNotGood, Republic*Universal





"Palisade," Jon Vinyl, Vinyl Recordings*Foundation





"All I Need," Safe, RCA*Sony





WINNER: "Last One," Savannah Ré feat. Dylan Sinclair, Universal





"How to Make Love," Thehonestguy, Independent*Believe




Rap single of the year






"Alejandro Sosa," 6ixbuzz and Pengz, Warner





"Been Himma," Dom Vallie, Natalus*The Orchard





"Wrath," Freddie Dredd, RCA*Sony





WINNER: "Twin Flame," Kaytranada and Anderson .Paak, RCA*Sony





"Wrong Decisions," XO*Universal




Country album of the year






Way Back, High Valley, Cage Free*The Orchard





Honkytonk Revival, Jade Eagleson, Starseed*Independent





Bronco, Orville Peck, Columbia*Sony





WINNER: Masquerades, Tenille Townes, RCA*Sony





Good Ol' Days, The Reklaws, Starseed*Independent




Reggae recording of the year






"Water," Ammoye, Lulaword*Symphonic





"Like a Star," Celena, Independent





"Jah Love," Exco Levi, Independent





"In the Streets," Kairo McLean, Soul Survival*Independent





WINNER: "Reggae Party," Kirk Diamond, Kairo McLean and Finn, Independent




Contemporary roots album of the year






O Glory, Blackie and The Rodeo Kings, Divine*Warner





That Was You and Me, Fortunate Ones, Sonic *Warner





Hold on to Love, Shakura S'Aida, Independent





WINNER: Come Morning, The Bros. Landreth, Birthday Cake*The Orchard





House of Dreams, The East Pointers, Nettwerk*Amped




Traditional roots album of the year






Hurricane Clarice, Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves, Free Dirt*AMPED/MNRK





20 printemps, Le Vent du Nord, La Compagnie du Nord*IDLA





Narrow Line, Mama's Broke, Free Dirt*AMPED/MNRK





WINNER: Tell 'Em You Were Gold, Pharis & Jason Romero, Smithsonian Folkways*AMPED/The Orchard





The Empress, The McDades, Independent




Blues album of the year






WINNER: Long River, Angelique Francis, Independent





Midnight Blues, Crystal Shawanda, True North*Universal/IDLA





Thanks for Tomorrow, Harrison Kennedy, Electro-Fi*Isotope Music/The Orchard





Preach to My Soul, Spencer Mackenzie, Gypsy Soul*Warner





Live at the King Eddy, The Harpoonist & The Axe Murderer, Fontana North*The Orchard




Contemporary Christian/gospel album of the year






Into The Wild, Dan Bremnes, CURB | Word*New Day





Trust, Daniel Ojo, Psalmist*Independent





WINNER: Jordan St. Cyr, Jordan St. Cyr, BEC*The Orchard





Only Ever Always, Love & The Outcome, CURB | Word*New Day





The Church Will Rise, Tehillah Worship, Independent*Wings




Global music album of the year






In the Footsteps of Rumi, Ghalia Benali, Constantinople, Kiya Tabassian, Glossa*Naxos





WINNER: Thieves of Dreams, Lenka Lichtenberg, Sunflower*Independent





José Louis and the Paradox of Love, Pierre Kwenders, Arts & Crafts*Universal





Vox.Infold, Ruby Singh, Independent





Tradisyon, Wesli,WUP/Disques Les Nuits d'Afrique/Cumbancha*Believe




Vocal jazz album of the year






WINNER: Featuring, Caity Gyorgy, La Reserve*The Orchard





Blue, Diana Panton, Independent*The SRG/ILS Group





Venez donc chez moi, Laura Anglade and Sam Kirmayer, Justin Time*F.A.B./Nettwerk





Nikki By Starlight, Nikki Yanofsky, MNRK





The Ostara Project, The Ostara Project, Cellar*The Orchard




Jazz album of the year (solo)






Joy, Ernesto Cervini, TPR*A-Train





A Little Louder Now, Lauren Falls, Independent





El Tinajon, Luis Deniz, Modica*Believe





Rumba, Rafael Zaldivar, Effendi*Propagande/Naxos





WINNER: Kinds of Love, Renee Rosnes, Smoke Sessions*The Orchard




Jazz album of the year (group)






Semantics, Andrew Rathbun Quintet, SteepleChase*Stateside/The Orchard





Talk Memory, BadBadNotGood, People's Champ*Stem





The History of Us, Carn Davidson 9, TPR*Independent





WINNER: Desert Bloom, Florian Hoefner Trio, Alma*Universal





The Dragon's Tail, Mark Kelso & the Jazz Exiles, Independent




Instrumental album of the year






Canadiana, Canadian Brass, Linus*Universal/IDLA





WINNER: Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More, Esmerine, Constellation*Secretly





Iguana, Hard Rubber Orchestra, Redshift*Independent





Aubades, Jean-Michel Blais, Arts & Crafts*Universal





Lionheart, Stephan Moccio, Decca*Universal




Francophone album of the year






medium Plaisir, Ariane Roy, La maison fauve*Universal





Mercure en mai, Daniel Bélanger, Secret City*F.A.B.





Pictura De Ipse : Musique directe, Hubert Lenoir, Simone*The Orchard





WINNER: Crash, Les Louanges, Bonsound*Sony/The Orchard





Chiac Disco, Lisa LeBlanc, Bonsound*Sony/The Orchard




Children's album of the year






Nice to Meet You, Beppie, Platoon





Say Hello, Jeremy and Jazzy, Hidden Pony*Universal





I Am Love, Splash'N Boots, Independent*The Orchard





WINNER: Walk off the Earth & Romeo Eats, Vol. 2, Walk off the Earth and Romeo Eats, Golden Carrot*The Orchard





Maestro Fresh Wes Presents: Julia the Great, Young Maestro and Keysha Freshh, Independent




Classical album of the year (solo artist)






Winner of the 18th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition Warsaw 2021, Bruce Liu, Deutsche Grammophon*Universal





Prokofiev: Piano Sonatas, Vol. 1, David Jalbert, ATMA*Universal





La Zingarella: Through Romany Songland, Isabel Bayrakdarian, AVIE*Naxos





Bach: Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, James Ehnes, Onyx*PIAS America/The Orchard





WINNER: Fables, Philip Chiu, ATMA*Universal




Classical album of the year (large ensemble)






Clara - Robert - Johannes: Lyrical Echoes Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra, conducted by Alexander Shelley, Analekta*F.A.B./The Orchard





Handel: Messiah, HWV 56, Ensemble Caprice, Ensemble Vocal Arts-Quebec, conducted by Matthias Maute, featuring Karina Gauvin, Leaf Music*Naxos





Richard Strauss: Metamorphosen - Arvo Pärt: Symphonie No. 4, "Los Angeles," I Musici de Montréal, conducted by Jean-Marie Zeitouni, ATMA*Universal





WINNER: Viola Borealis, Orchestre de l'Agora, conducted by Nicolas Ellis, featuring Marina Thibeault, ATMA*Universal





Radiant Dawn: Music for Advent and Christmas, The Elora Singers, conducted by Mark Vuorinen, Independent




Classical album of the year (small ensemble)






Nagamo, Andrew Balfour and musica intima Redshift*Independent





Hemsi: Chamber Works, ARC Ensemble Chandos*Naxos/PIAS





Vagues et ombres, collectif9 Alpha*Independent





WINNER: Early Italian Cello Concertos, Elinor Frey and Rosa Barocca, conducted by Claude Lapalme, Analekta*F.A.B./The Orchard





De la cour de Louis XIV à Shippagan! Chants traditionnels acadiens et airs de cour du XVIIe Siècle, Suzie LeBlanc, Marie Nadeau-Tremblay, Vincent Lauzer, and Sylvain BergeronATMA*Universal




Classical composition of the year






"An Overall Augmented Sense of Well-being," Anthony Tan, Independent





WINNER: "Bestiary I & II," Bekah Simms, Centrediscs*Naxos





"The Black Fish," Keyan Emami, Centrediscs*Naxos





"Prayers for Ruins," Nicole Lizée, Analekta*F.A.B./The Orchard





"Supervillain Études," Vincent Ho, Navona*Naxos




Contemporary indigenous artist or group of the year






"Watin," Aysanabee, Ishkōdé*Universal





WINNER: "Zhawenim," Digging Roots, Ishkōdé*Universal R&B





"Code Red," Indian City, Rising Sun*Warner





"Beyond the Reservoir," Julian Taylor, Howling Turtle*Warner





"The Crossing," Susan Aglukark, Aglukark*Universal/IDLA




Traditional indigenous artist or group of the year






kâkîsimo ᑳᑮᓯᒧᐤ, Cikwes, Nehiyaw Soul*Bigstone Cree Nation





Katajjausiit, Iva & Angu, Independent





Mikwanak Kamôsakinat, Joel Wood, Independent





Ôskimacîtahowin: A New Beginning, Northern Cree, Independent





WINNER: Unbreakable, The Bearhead Sisters, Independent




Comedy album of the year






Let Me Hold Your Baby, Courtney Gilmour, Comedy Records*Independent





Splash Pad, Jackie Pirico, Independent





WINNER: A Person Who Is Gingerbread, Jon Dore, Howl & Roar*Independent





Here Live, Not A Cat, Matt Wright, Chillybrain





Things Black Girls Say - The Album, Zabrina Douglas, Howl & Roar*Independent




Album artwork of the year






Emy Storey (Art Director, Designer, & Photographer), Becca McFarlane and Pamela Littky (Photographer); CRYBABY - Tegan and Sara, Mom+Pop*Redeye





WINNER: Ian Ilavsky (Art Director & Designer), Maciek Szczerbowski (Illustrator); Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More - Esmerine, Constellation*Secretly





Jud Haynes (Art Director & Designer); Kubasongs - Kubasonics, Independent





Kee Avil (Art Director), Lawrence Fafard (Photographer); Crease - Kee Avil, Constellation*Secretly





Lights (Art Director & Illustrator), Virgilio Tzaj (Designer), Matt Barnes (Photographer); PEP - Lights, Fueled By Ramen*Warner















via: https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/2023-juno-awards-winners-list-the-weeknd-sweeps-1235284264/


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